Nuclear Rivals in the Middle East
- 130pagine
- 5 ore di lettura
The book delves into the intricate dynamics of nuclear weapons development in the Middle East, highlighting the ambitions of various governments amidst regional instability. It reveals that while countries like Israel and Pakistan have achieved nuclear capabilities, others are striving to follow suit, driven by aspirations for international prestige and local rivalries. Originally published in 1988, it analyzes the historical context of nuclear research in the region and offers insights on potential strategies to mitigate the pace of proliferation.
